“It is not persecution of the church in
China that I fear. The church has always been able to weather persecution. My
fear is love of money in the church.” —Chinese pastor

The heresy of a Young Earth has become a lucrative racket worldwide, generating
tens-of-millions of dollars in filthy lucre for its proponents. Ken Ham's Answers In Genesis by itself rakes in about
$20,000,000 a year! The Lord never intended for Christianity to become a
money-making business. Matthew 6:24, “No man can serve two masters: for
either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the
one, and despise the other. Ye cannot serve God and mammon.”

Disgustingly, Eric
Hovind (Dr. Kent Hovind's son) on his FaceBook account has been begging
in a video since March 26, 2013 for $600,000 for their “ministry,” named
CreationToday.
Even sadder is that people are sending Hovind money. At one time I was one of
Dr. Kent Hovind's biggest fans, and still admire him for his stand against
government tyranny. Kent Hovind comes closer to being right than most Christians
who are brain-dead. I like Dr. Kent Hovind and this article is not about him.

I am disgusted that Eric Hovind is
trying to sell God, begging for a ridiculous sum of money like the greedy
televangelists do. I'm tired of professed Christians begging like greedy dogs so
that their so-called “ministry” can continue. What a joke! Isaiah 56:11, “Yea,
they are greedy dogs which can never have enough, and they are
shepherds that cannot understand: they all look to their own way, every one for
his gain, from his quarter. A genuine man of God is concerned about
proclaiming the truth, not getting rich. There are legitimate Christian
ministries all across America that operate on virtually nothing financially,
literally. The Young Earth money-making racket is big bucks, and increasingly
more greedy dogs are jumping on the bandwagon to share in the filthy lucre.

CreationToday is correct in their
oppositions to the heresy of Evolution, but they are wrong in their support of
Young Earth Creationism. By using their opposition of Evolution as a crutch to
bolster up their heresy of a Young Earth, it effectively confuses everybody and
unknowingly, dishonestly and wickedly leads multitudes to mindlessly believe the
Young Earth Creationism heresy.

Proponents of a Young Earth are often
unscholarly, uneducated and dishonest, trying to label Old Earthers as
Evolutionists, Unfortunately, this makes it mush easier now for Young Earthers
to deceive people, because now they can use legitimate science (which
effectively disproves the blatant lies of Evolution) to dishonestly shatter
everyone's faith in the Old Earth principle. Young Earth advocates use
unscholarly methods to deceive people. In other words, the principle of an Old
Earth has absolutely NOTHING to do with the lies of Evolution. Legitimate
science supports an Old Earth principle. In sharp contrast, only false science
and absurd exaggerations and conclusions can be used to come up with even a
plausible working thesis of how a Young Earth Creation might have happened. To
be an honest and successful student, you MUST separate Old Earth Creationism
completely from the bogus theories of manmade Evolution. They are two totally
different things.

I am not an Evolutionist (that is,
there's a Big Bang without God and then the universe evolves on it's own). I
DON'T believe in Theistic Evolution either (that is, God creates everything and
then it evolves by God's power). I believe that God created the earth at least
tens-of-millions of years ago, perhaps billions. Mankind did NOT exist at this
time. The angels and the dinosaurs lived upon the earth. The angels are slightly
greater than man the Bible says, so perhaps they had bigger pets and sported
with the dinosaurs, hunting them. That's just my opinion. I wouldn't argue the
point. I will argue an Old Earth Creation though, in favor of it. There's no way
that dinosaurs boarded the Ark with Noah's loving family. Dinosaurs are
meat-eating, predators, killers. That's why they didn't co-exist with man.
Dinosaurs DID co-exist with the angels and Lucifer here on earth, before they
fell and chose to go into sin.

Young Earthers have no strong argument
to prove their bizarre claims of a Young Earth. So what they maliciously do is
find something that does have an ample amount of information to prove
wrong, such as Evolution. So by overlaying Evolution over an Old Earth Creation,
they now can use all the attacks against Evolutionists, to use against Old
Earthers, based upon the totally WRONG presumption that everyone who believes in Old
Earth Creationism is an Evolutionist!!! It's simply not true. Most Old Earth
advocates DON'T buy into the bogus lies of Evolution, or false science. The
human race is about 6,000 years old and DIDN'T exist prior to mankind's creation
in Genesis.

So remember:

The earth is very OLD (perhaps even
billions of years old)

The human race is very YOUNG (only
6,000 years since Adam in the Garden of Eden).

Evolution is a massive fraud from
beginning to end, which attempts to remove God from children's lives.

Teaching that the earth is Young
contradicts legitimate science. Science and dinosaurs evidence an old earth.

Believing in an Old Earth is in
perfect harmony with the Word of God and the Creation account of Genesis (God
remodeled the earth in Genesis to make it inhabitable once again, but this time
for humanity, not the angels).

Demonic 'Seventh-Day
Adventist' Cult Began Young Earth Heresy

The heresy of a Young Earth began with the Seventh-Day Adventist
(SDA) religious cult in 1844. George McCready Price (1870-1963) and Ellen G.
White (1827-1915) started the false teaching of a young creation, fabricating
an entire demonic religion based upon worshipping the 7-days of creation...

George
McCready Price and ‘Flood Geology’
During the first two thirds of the twentieth century, during which most
Christian fundamentalists accepted the existence of long geological ages, the
leading voice arguing for the recent creation of life on earth in six literal
days was George McCready Price (1870-1963), a scientifically self-taught
creationist and teacher. Born and reared in the Maritime Provinces of Canada,
Price as a youth joined the Seventh-day Adventists, a small religious group
founded and still led by a prophetess named Ellen G. White, whom Adventists
regarded as being divinely inspired. Following one of her trance-like "visions"
White claimed actually to have witnessed the Creation, which occurred in a
literal week. She also taught that Noah’s flood had sculpted the surface of the
earth, burying the plants and animals found in the fossil record, and that the
Christian Sabbath should be celebrated on Saturday rather than Sunday, as a
memorial of a six-day creation.

Shortly after the turn of the century Price dedicated his life to a scientific
defense of White’s version of earth history: the creation of all life on earth
no more than about 6,000 years ago and a global deluge over 2,000 years before
the birth of Christ that had deposited most of the fossil-bearing rocks.
Convinced that theories of organic evolution rested primarily on the notion of
geological ages, Price aimed his strongest artillery at the geological
foundation rather than at the biological superstructure. For a decade and a half
Price’s writings circulated mainly among his coreligionists, but by the late
1910s he was increasingly reaching non-Adventist audiences. In 1926, at the
height of the antievolution crusade, the journal Science described Price as "the
principal scientific authority of the Fundamentalists. That he was, but with a
twist. Although virtually all of the leading antievolutionists of the day,
including William Jennings Bryan at the Scopes trial, lauded Price’s critique of
evolution, none of them saw any biblical reason to abandon belief in the
antiquity of life on earth for what Price called "flood geology." Not until the
1970s did Price’s views, rechristened "creation science," become fundamentalist
orthodoxy.

Not surprisingly, Seventh-Day
Adventists (SDA's) are the biggest promoters of a Young Earth heresy today.
The Young Earth heresy claims that dinosaurs co-existed with mankind. Some
advocates of a Young Earth say that the dinosaurs were left behind and not
brought on the Ark. Dr. John R. Rice (1895-1980) taught this. Brother Rice is a
great man of God and theologian, but he was wrong on a Young Earth. Then there
are those Young Earth advocates who believe that dinosaurs were taken aboard the
Ark with Noah. Ken Ham, Henry Morris III, Kent and Eric Hovind teach this
heresy.